- Bangarang Feat. Sirah [official Music Video] — Skrillex
The video is famous for its "bombastic" editing, where physical actions on screen (like explosions or door slams) are perfectly timed to the song's bass drops and glitchy wobbles.
A unique production quirk is found in the song's vocals: Sirah recorded her parts with a window open, leaving the sound of birds audible in the final track. 3. Critical Reception and Cultural Impact
The setting begins in a run-down, gritty environment, establishing a tone of disenfranchised youth. It portrays the childhood heist as a "juvenile power fantasy," where the prize (ice cream) contrasts with the professional level of planning. SKRILLEX - Bangarang feat. Sirah [Official Music Video]
The video follows a non-linear storyline of three boys who grow into a life of crime, centered on a theme of .
The music video for which premiered on February 16, 2012, is a defining piece of the "brostep" era, blending Skrillex's high-energy electronic production with a narrative of rebellion and redemption. Directed by Tony Truand (Tony T. Datis) , the video serves as a visual metaphor for the song's title—a battle cry from the 1991 film Hook . 1. Narrative and Themes The video is famous for its "bombastic" editing,
In the final scene, the leader—still carrying guilt for his childhood actions—surprises the now-older ice cream man by leaving him a briefcase full of stolen cash.
As children, the trio executes an elaborate robbery of an ice cream truck. During the heist, the ringleader accidentally amputates the driver's hand by slamming it in a door. Critical Reception and Cultural Impact The setting begins
The video heavily references the Peter Pan/Hook mythos. The ice cream driver features a Captain Hook-style mustache, a crocodile tattoo, and eventually a hook for a hand. 2. Visual and Technical Analysis